<p>I don’t think the passage ever mentioned the kids. The answer was the two aunt’s names.</p>
<p>chicago girl, that was the reading passage. i ended upw ith the aunts themselves.</p>
<p>What was the answer to the question regarding how many numbers below 101? i put 10. wasnt sure if i was supposed to include 0 :/</p>
<p>Science and Prose Fiction blew killed my hopes for a 32 this time :/</p>
<p>Anyone know if we can get these scores online or do we have to wait the 5-8 weeks for the mail.</p>
<p>did anyone else get a lot of A’s for the last science column?</p>
<p>Also, does anyone remember the answers they got for the volcano passage?</p>
<p>The prompt in the essay was one of the best anyone could have hope for.</p>
<p>LOL I hated that test today. I was sooo tired. I didn’t finish any section. Definitely didn’t break 30. My last one was way better.
Also, what is the highest anyone has gotten on the writing here? My highest score was 10. My teachers are telling me that I can’t get a 12 unless I write 6 paragraphs, which I think is stupid. Anyway, that prompt today was stupid also. It wasn’t hard, it was just lame. </p>
<p>And I’m pretty sure one of those science questions was typo’d. It was like “Compare experiment 1 and 3 and compare affect of garlic supplements and garlic…” or something, but experiment one had nothing to do with any of those. Experiment two did, but not 1. So I just used two’s data and moved on.</p>
<p>@ Theundertaken - The question about perfect square roots? They include: 100, 81, 64, 49, 36, 25, 16, 4, 1. So 9. I didn’t include 0… I guess I better ask the math teacher about that one.</p>
<p>what about 3 squared?</p>
<p>There are 10 numbers for the square root/perfect square one, i’m positive.</p>
<p>^ You forgot 3^2= 9. I think the answer was 10.</p>
<p>was the geometric sequence one 512/81? (at least i think the top number was 512. maybe tiw as like 525).</p>
<p>512/81 was the answer…i’m pretty sure.</p>
<p>for english section… first question about the photograpphy, it said something like…</p>
<p>it represented—or depicts—</p>
<p>what’d you guys put for that one?</p>
<p>what about #1 on english? it said departed or something?</p>
<p>i think i put arrived…</p>
<p>I don’t remember the exact phrasing but i think it was something like ‘‘it failed to represent.’’</p>
<p>Number 1 was confusing; I put emigrated.</p>
<p>For English it was it represents-or does not represent-…
I put emigrated for the 1st English one cause it said.
“___” from Czechoslovakia to America.
-Arrived would not work in that case.</p>
<p>i didnt put emigrated because i assumed you immigrated FROM…
im pretty sure im wrong.</p>
<p>I think you “emigrate” from and “immigrate” to.</p>
<p>I agree with Reedan. Does anyone know the answer to the she/her who/whom question? It was like " it was she who blah blah blah" with she and who underlined.</p>
<p>I put ‘‘she who.’’</p>